It is called "ssalbap" when "bap" consists entirely of steamed white rice, "boribap" if it made of rice with barley, or "jobap" when white rice mixed with millet.
The style of production is inspired by boom bap production, with prominent sounding drums.
Boom bap is an onomatopoeia for the drum sounds prominent in boom bap.
The song is backed by a minimal, boom bap orientated production, with guitars and drums interspersed throughout.
Blaas are sometimes confused with a similar bun, known as a bap, which is often served with less flour.
A common example is using ("jinji") instead of ("bap") for food.
There are different words for bap, according to the person being served.
The time is the best ally of low bap.